Ruth Garner
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Ruth Garner
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Sue Burford wrote a new post, Hot Bowl Caddy 8 years, 2 months ago
Make this sweet little cereal or pudding bowl holder in around 15 minutes.
(Please note: If you have any concerns using this CADDY, please contact the manufacturer of the wadding. It is NOT recommended to place…
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Sue Burford recommended the post Bead Broth – Edging 8 years, 2 months ago
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Sue Burford recommended the post Let’s make a patchwork jacket 8 years, 2 months ago
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Sue Burford recommended the post Obsessive Compulsive Crafting Disorder 8 years, 2 months ago
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Sue Burford recommended the post Carol Munro AKA The Quilting Procrastinator 8 years, 2 months ago
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Christine Hutchins wrote a new post, Sunshine Frolics – BOM from Villavin 8 years, 2 months ago
Some of you will be familiar with the Block of the Month (or BOM), and others will not be. For quite a few years I didn’t give them any thought at all, but about 10 years ago I saw a quilt that I liked and wanted t…

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I love Abbie Searle’s Mystery Quilt .. a BOM with a secret .. that’s availabe in our online shop and one I am taking part in. Waiting each month for the surprise to arrive is something to look forward to. All in all I think it’s worth the investment, either BOM or Mystery, and even after only one block I have learnt so much from it too.
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Jane Galley wrote a new post, BOMs-Are they for you? 8 years, 2 months ago
BOM=Block of the Month
There are a lots of different ways of doing a BOM. In its most basic form, a blogger will release a different blog each month with a tutorial, you source the materials and put them together.…

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This is a great post Jane, thank you so much for highlighting all the behind-the-scenes work that goes into planning and releasing a BOM. My Sewmotion Curve Motion Medallion is a wonderful 16-month EPP journey for lovers of hand sewing, it took many many hours to put it all together but it was worth it!
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I can imagine, I did have a look at that too 🙂
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Christine Hutchins and
Joanna Hendy are now friends 8 years, 2 months ago
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Sue Burford recommended the post MEMORY QUILT 8 years, 3 months ago
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Sue Burford recommended the post Perseus 8 years, 3 months ago
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Sue Burford recommended the post Well you have a man amongst you now…….. 8 years, 3 months ago
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Nina wrote a new post, Feeling eggcited – FPP egg pattern and discount code 8 years, 3 months ago
This blog post has two parts; both equally amazing if I may say so myself… There is an egg FPP pattern and a discount code for some lovely fabrics to use when making the eggs.
I really enjoyed creating the p…

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Sue Burford wrote a new post, Squeezy Top Holdall 8 years, 3 months ago
Welcome to my 3rd Blog of 2018.
For this entry I have decided to make a Squeezy Topped Holdall. I was playing Scrabble with my friend over the New Year and remembered that the bag to hold the ‘letter tiles’ was…

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Sue Burford recommended the post Curious Charlie 8 years, 3 months ago
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Sue Burford recommended the post You are amazing – thank you 8 years, 3 months ago
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Sue Burford recommended the post The Inside Outside Pouch – Pattern Review and Giveaway! 8 years, 3 months ago
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Nina wrote a new post, You are amazing – thank you 8 years, 3 months ago
Juliet and I started UK Quilters United four years ago and what was once a group with just the two of us and ‘some random’ people we’d met online, has now grown into a group with over 14,000 members in the United…

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Jane Galley recommended the post Belonging to a Group. 8 years, 3 months ago
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Nina posted an update 8 years, 3 months ago
I have uploaded a new pattern to my shop : Easter Egg Scramble, an FPP template to make your own easter eggs.
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Sue Burford recommended the post Why I don’t sell my quilts 8 years, 3 months ago
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8 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for amending the article Sue, perhaps the webteam can now amend the ”link” title if one link’s this article.
For future reader’s clarification the url for The Warm Company’s FAQ relating to this
is https://warmcompany.com/frequently-asked-questions
8 years, 2 months ago
Glad this was sorted out. I really don’t want to be responsible for any accidents. And, I don’t want to jeapardise the success of the Website! Thank you for your comments. In the excitement of getting info ‘out there’ I would have hated anyone to have been hurt. In my defence, I have used the ‘original’ Caddy for over a year with no problems, but I don’t leave it in for longer than a minute or two. 🙂
8 years, 2 months ago
It certainly wasnt a personal thing Sue.
I am concerned that people are taking it as read that its a safe past time to put fabric of any kind in Microwave’s. Dry fabric can combust hours after smouldering internally.
I contacted the warm company regarding the FAQ statement for further clarification as some sellers of their products across the net are still selling as product is safe to microwave. I received this response, which I feel should be shared.
“Thank you for your inquiry. We used to manufacture a product called Warm Tater, but it was discontinued about 5 years ago. We initially developed this product at the request of customers asking for 100% cotton batting for microwave projects. After about 6 months of research and development, testing the product with a wide variety of foods here at our corporate offices, we had great success and released the product to the market. It was very popular. After about 2-3 years of manufacturing it, we ultimately decided to discontinue it after we realized that it’s not a fool proof process. If a person microwaves a quilted cotton project by itself without the presence of food, a fire can result.
We realized that if used incorrectly, the product could pose a problem. We now advise against microwaving batting of any kind on our website (https://warmcompany.com/frequently-asked-questions). I understand that microwave project patterns are still widely sold and used, which has perpetuated their use even after these 5 years. But cotton is not fire retardant or flame proof and all microwaves are different, each with varied settings for assorted foods that require adjusted cook times. We simply aren’t able to provide universal instructions and account for every variable and precaution, therefore we do not suggest microwaving any of our battings or products.”
8 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for the info Karen. It is a bit of a minefield nowadays with all the ‘suing’ and holding others responsible for yur own actions. Whatever happened to common sense? – I think we are all a bit guilty of ‘bad’ practices and I am certainly guilty of this. I put plates in the micro to warm – which is probably not good practice. Oh well ! But I do appreciate your input. Best wishes Sue B x